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Harrison Girls Softball

(must turn 5 yrs by Sept 1, 2012)

Instructional League 5U thru 7U

40th Anniversary serving the community

Competitive Leagues
Fast Pitch 8U - 18U

Sign-ups
Saturday Jan. 28th 10 a.m. 3 p.m.

Sonny Ross 513-202-1447 Debbie Huber 513-367-5708 www.leaguelineup.com/hgsl harrisonsoftball@yahoo.com

Harrison Community Center 300 George St.

Dont go it alone when you get a loan.

513-367-6111
3.471% APR
3.25% Rate* 4.00% Rate*

Harrison

Andy Kobs

812-623-8900
15 Year Term
30 Year Term

Sunman

Bill Craig

Home Loan Interest Rates as low as ...

4.106% APR

* Rates as of January 23, 2012. Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is based on loan for $100,000.00. Requires a 20% down payment on the purchase price or appraised value, whichever is less; otherwise private mortage insurance (PMI) is required, which will increase monthly payment. The 15-year loan requires 180 monthly payments of $702.67 and the 30-year loan requires 360 monthly payments of $477.42

s C sanne reation Ro s
Rosanne Volle 513-738-4376
Custom Tailoring Restoration of garments, etc. Alterations - wedding gowns, bridesmaids dresses, slacks, etc. Custom Home Decor Sewing

This monthly feature appears in the Harrison Press and Dearborn County Register the last week of every month. If you would like your business included call Donna Metzger 513-367-4582.
Q. i own a small business and want to do some advertising in 2011, but i don't really even know where to start. A. Yours is a very common problem, so many small businesses do nothing, which of course is a mistake. First you should decide on a budget by month. You must know who your target customers are and where they are. Next contact local media outlets, examples would be your local newspapers, local radio etc. They will give you many ideas and options working within your budget. Please give us a call today to learn more about how we can help boost your sales this year. Register Publications advertising representatives will be happy to help you work out a plan, create some ads and answer any questions you may have. There is no additional charge for these extra services. Give us a call and let us help you get started on a prosperous 2011.

PROFESSIONAL FORUM
advertising

This Space Available


Are you a professional with advice to share? call Donna (513) 367-4582

Q. Can chiropractic care help "whip lash"?

CHIROPRACTIC / ACUPUNCTURE

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126 W. High St. P.O.Box 4128, Lawrenceburg, IN (812) 537-0063 Fax (812) 537-5576

A. Yes, my office treats "whip lash" on a daily basis, most injured patients suffer from "whip lash" which is most often due to a motor vehicle accident. "Whip lash" usually results in instability of the spine and soft tissue which contributes to headaches, dizziness, blurred vision, pain in the Raymond Stricker shoulder, arms, and hands. People often D.C. LLC have reduced ability to turn or bend their head and many times have low back problems. Many times people do not experience pain from a motor vehicle accident right away. I believe that chiropractors best treat people with "whip lash" by first passively treating the injury with modalities such as pulsed ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and chiropractic manipulation. Some of my patients also receive mechanical traction, massage therapy, or even acupuncture. On occasion I do recommend homeopathic supplements which are anti inflammatories as well as natural muscle relaxers. If you have any questions regarding "whip lash" or what chiropractic can do to help you please feel free to contact my office.

HARRISON HEALTH ASSOCIATES


(513) 367-5799

10555B Harrison Ave., Harrison, OH Fax (513) 367-5799

Q. How many days do I have to inform my insurance company of a replacement vehicle on my business policy?

INSURANCE

Q. Is the Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit still available for 2011? A. Yes, the Nonbusiness Energy Property Credit is still available for homeowners installing energy efficient improvements. The 2011 credit rate is 10 percent of the cost of qualified insulation, energy-efficient Darren Bowman, CPA exterior windows and doors, and certain roofs. The cost of installing these items does not count. The credit can also be claimed for the cost of residential energy property, including labor costs for installation. Residential energy property includes certain highefficiency heating and air conditioning systems, water heaters, and stoves that burn biomass fuel. The credit has a lifetime limit of $ 500, of which only $ 200 may be used for windows. Qualifying improvements must be placed into service to the taxpayers principal residence located in the United States before January 1, 2012. If you have any questions concerning this tax credit, please give us a call.

TAXES

Q. How can I get some guaranteed income in retirement?

MONEY MANAGEMENT

A. On a commercial auto policy, vehicles are assigned a symbol that determines how coverage is applied. The symbol will determine whether coverage applies to only the vehicles listed on the policy or it could be any owned Roger Ford vehicle. Each insurance company has their own rules for how these symbols are used. Depending on what commercial auto form your company uses can also determine how many days you have to inform them of a replacement or additional vehicle on your policy. What type of vehicle you purchase can also determine whether it is considered a replacement vehicle or whether it needs to be rated differently. Always check with your agent before making a change in vehicles on your commercial auto policy. One other note is to always verify that the dealership has called in your information to your agent, dont assume that they are taking care of it. Call us, your independent insurance agent for your insurance needs.

A. You could place some of your retirement money on deposit with a highly rated insurance company by purchasing a Fixed Indexed Annuity (FIA) and add a Lifetime Income Benefit Rider (LIBR). FIAs are fixed annuities that provide an opportunity to potentially earn more interest than Roger Ford traditional fixed annuities and other safer money alternatives. This is done by linking interest earned on an increase in an equity index such as the S&P 500. A very important benefit is that your premium and credited interest can never be lost due to index volatility. The LIBR allows you to take a lifetime income from your annuity without losing control of your retirement assets. This is possible because the lifetime income is in the form of regular withdrawals from your contract rather than annuitized payments. The benefit payout percentage is based upon your age at the time you elect payments. Your guaranteed payments may also be stopped and restarted at your discretion. Income can continue on for the surviving spouse. Level or increasing payment options are available. At death, the remaining principal is passed on to the beneficiaries. Call us for a complimentary appointment to see how a FIA with a LIBR can benefit you.
No part of this communication should be construed as an offer to sell any security or provide investment advice or recommendation. Securities offered through GF Investment Services, LLC. Member FINRA/SIPC. 2080 Ringling Blvd., Third Floor, Sarasota, FL, 34237. (941) 441.1902. Investment advisory services offered through Global Financial Private Capital, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor.

10403 Harrison Ave.

Siefferman Insurance

Harrison Tax Advisors


10403 Harrison Ave.

(513) 367-9333 Harrison, Ohio

513-367-5566

CONSERVATIVE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS


10403 Harrison Ave.

Harrison, OH 45030

(513) 367-1113 Harrison, Ohio

Conservative Financial Solutions


Giving Back

Roger Ford

My Field Marketing Organizations name is Advisors Excel. Each year in January, I attend Advisors Excels World Series of Sales conference. I get to hear great speakers and learn new ways to grow my business and better serve our clients. Each years World Series of Sales gives attendees a wonderful opportunity to share their blessings and make a difference in the lives of others. Advisors Excel tries to leave every venue better than they found it. This year was no exception. They joined together to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Make-A-Wish Foundations mission is to grant the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. A group of ~310 Financial Advisors at the conference raised ~$115,000 to have an opportunity to play a major role in the lives of several local children! Ella, age 4, bravely battling a brain tumor, wishes to have an outdoor playhouse that she and her siblings can enjoy. Ellas passions include the color purple, Disney princesses, chocolate cake, arts, crafts, and enjoying hours on end playing with her twin sister and little brother. Victoria, age 16, bravely battling renal disease, wishes to fly to New York City for an all-expense-paid shopping spree. She loves fashion and really wants to visit NYC as her family has roots in the city. Victorias favorites include the color blue, listening to music, science, and playing with her two dogs. Kyle, age 16, awaiting a kidney transplant, wishes to visit the Sistine Chapel, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the Coliseum in Italy. He is a huge fan of gladiators and the work of Michelangelo. This would truly be a dream come true. Kristine, age 16, bravely battling osteosarcoma, wishes to visit Italy. A close childhood friend of hers moved there for a year to live with his grandparents. She would love to visit Rome, see St. Peters Basilica, and pray for her continued good health at the Vatican. When I think Im having a bad day, I will remember the life struggles of Ella, Victoria, Kyle, and Kristine. In turn, my wish is that I will strive to make a better world wherever I am and enrich those lives I touch.
Roger Ford is a local Registered Financial Consultant with Conservative Financial Solutions, LLC located @ Harrison Financial Center - 10403 Harrison Ave., Suite 100 Harrison, OH 45030-1941. Phone: 367-1113. Email: cfs@go2cfs.com Website: www.conservativefinancialsolutions.com
No part of this communication should be construed as an offer to sell any security or provide investment advice or recommendation. Securities offered through GF Investment Services, LLC. Member FINRA/SIPC. 2080 Ringling Blvd., Third Floor, Sarasota, FL, 34237. (941) 441.1902. Investment advisory services offered through Global Financial Private Capital, LLC, an SEC Registered Investment Advisor.

8556 South St. Rd 129 Cross Plains, IN (old grade school) Gold coins, silver dollars, v nickels, vintage furniture, chairs, pictures and more. Tiffany lamps, Brother's sewing machine and lots more. All pictures and full listing. www.indianaauctioner.info Roger, Susan & Chuck Johnson, CES (AU19500208, AU10400023, AU01012551) (812) 576-0157 or (513) 403-6734 Licensed in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana

Saturday, January 28th, 2012 10:00AM


Johnson Auctioneers

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION
February 9, 2012 2:00pm W &M Towing & Auto Repair 370 Industrial Drive Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 9 - Vehicles

2000 JEEP VIN: IJ4FF48S2YL161296 Reserve $1000.00 1999 FORD VIN: 1FAFP68G4XK127929 Reserve $1000.00 1982 CHEVY VIN: 1G1AW69KCB110755 Reserve $1000.00 1986 TRAILER VIN: 386723 Reserve $1000.00 1986 BOAT VIN: BFXC6184C686 Reserve $1000.00 1992 JEEP VIN: 1J4FJ58S8NL164655 Reserve $1000.00 1992 CHEVY VIN: 1GCCS14A6N2135575 Reserve $1000.00 2002 CHEVY VIN: 1G1F524027279128 Reserve $1000.00 1996 FORD VIN: 1ZVLT20A8T5102997 Reserve $1000.00

PUBLIC AUCTION
Take I-74 to St. Leon-Lawrenceburg exit, then south on SR 1 for 3 miles to Dover, IN. East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction Ln. From Lawrenceburg, follow SR 1 to Dover, East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction Ln.

at Lutz Auction Center


Doors open at 8:00 AM

Saturday, February 4, 2012 9:00AM

57 CHEVY: Beautiful 1957 Chevy Bel-Air, 2 dr sedan, auto; Nice selection of antique furniture; large assortment of collectibles including sports cards, Lee Middleton dolls, Fischer Price Geo Trax toys; nice selection of general household furnishings. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Not a complete listing so log onto lutzauctions.com for details, pictures and late additions. Our building will be full.

513-266-1859 / 513-266-1860 AU01030327 / AU10100126 / AH29900027


TERMS: Cash or check with ID. No Buyers Premium.

Various Consignors Owners Dale & Randy Lutz Auctioneers

WHY NOT LEASE IT


introduces their new furniture & appliance leasing program. Do you make at least $1000 per month? Can you make your first payment today? Do you have a checking account, savings account, credit card or debit card? Its that easy! You qualify for the WhyNotLeaseIt program from . TAKE IT HOME TODAY!
Why Not Wash & Dry It? Why Not Watch It? Why Not Cool It?

Washers From $20.00 per Week Dryers From $18.00 per Week

Flat Screen TVs From $23.00 per Week

Refrigerators From $27.00 per Week

Why Not Re-model It?

Why Not Recline In It?

Why Not Sit On It?

4 Piece Appliance Packages From $74.00 per Week

Recliners From $23.00 per Week

Sofas From $32.00 per week

TAKE IT HOME TODAY!


Must be 18 or older. Must have photo I.D. Must have active bank account or credit card. Minimum 6 month lease term. Must have a monthly income of at least $1000.00. First payment due a signing. No active bankruptcies. Stop in or call for details. Certain restrictions apply.

In-Store Approval In Seconds Virtually Everyone Approved Flexible Lease Terms Early Buyout Option No Credit Check

Southeast Indianas Oldest Furniture Store

Since 1908

419 / 420 Second Street Aurora, IN 812-926-1677

Johnstons Gambles Store

Mon Thurs Fri 8:30am-8pm Tues Wed 8:30am-6pm Sat 8:30am-5pm

Redi-Reference
& Crossword
Rising Sun Store and Lock Smart Dr. Rising Sun Enterprise Store and Lock 9 McCreary Ridge East Enterprise

NEAMAN FLORAL
Flowers For Any Occasion 438-2342 Rising Sun 1319 SR 262
Balloons Greenhouse Yankee Candles Virgil Neaman Owner

STORAGE Dont Waste Your Space


Indoor Storage units from 5x10 to 10x30 Outdoor Storage for motor homes, campers and boats
Security Lighting, Cameras & Fencing

812-438-9659

Sunrise Store and Lock East Bellview Ln. Rising Sun

All Work Completed On Site


Jewelry Sales Appraisals
425 Third Street, Suite 101 Aurora, Indiana 47001

C & J Jewelry

Brad Henry Greg Hummel

Bev Koons

Repairs Stone Setting


812-926-4002 www.CandJ-Jewelry.con

For all of your insurance needs and mores Home Farm Business Auto & High Risk Auto Life Health Iras Annuities Mutual Funds 401K Rollovers Package & Senior Discounts Available 204 Main St. Rising Sun 812-438-2630

Advertise here for just $12 per week For information call Joe Grace: 812-537-0063 or 812-438-2011

Many residents of Dearborn County are already familiar with the wonderful care and services currently provided to our residents at Pine Knoll Assisted Living Center in Lawrenceburg. Now Pine Knoll is happy to offer ADULT DAY SERVICES to our community. For information, contact us at 812-537-4422 or visit us at 607 Wilson Creek Road, across the street from Dearborn County Hospital.

ADULT DAY SERVICES at PINE KNOLL

www.mrchafinsautorepair.com

ANTIQUE
r Ove

ROSS

Sixth Annual

rs Booste Vocal

ADMISSION Adults $4.00


Donation

Sat. 9 am - 4 pm Sun. 11 am - 4 pm

50 Dealers

SHOW

February 5 & 6, 2011

Kent Acree - Chairman

Information: 513-741-7288

ROSS MIDDLE SCHOOL ROSS, OHIO

Rising Sun Lions Club


TEXAS HOLDEM TOURNAMENT SATURDAY JANUARY 28, 2012
Sign Up Starts - 5:00 Shuffle Up & Deal - 6:30 $15 Rebuys First Hours! $15 Add on End of First Hours!

$30.00
ENTRY FEE

Food and Soft Drinks Available

Payout of Entry!

75%

$3000 Starter Chips


$1500 Rebuys $2000 Add On

For More Info Call: Bruce Webb - 812.438.2046 Wendell Jones - 812.438.3993

Location: Little Farm on the River Campground

Take I-74 to St. Leon-Lawrenceburg exit, then south on SR 1 for 3 miles to Dover, IN. East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction Ln. From Lawrenceburg, follow SR 1 to Dover, East on N. Dearborn Rd for 1.4 miles to Auction Ln.

PUBLIC AUCTION at Lutz Auction Center


Doors open at 8:00 AM

Saturday, January 28, 2012 9:00AM

Complete contents of a machinist/patternmakers shop. Includes Milwaukee Midget milling machine; machinist & patternmakers tools; older & newer carpenters tools; large anvil; large bench vise; horizontal band saw; early model floor drill press; metal lathe; jeweler lathe; radial arm saw; Makita 15 planer; Lincoln welder; early industrial sewing machine; Craftsman swivel sander, and more; Lawn & Garden Equipment: Craftsman rear tine tiller; MTD chipper/shredder; Craftsman lawn vac; and more; Exercise Equipment includes a elliptical machine and a total gym. Hollywood Casino items include single & double door coolers; deep fryers; sound equipment and some furniture. Household items will finish out the auction. Neat old store showcase. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Not a complete listing so log onto lutzauctions.com for details, pictures and late additions. Our building will be full.

Hollywood Casino & Various Consignors Owners Dale & Randy Lutz Auctioneers 513-266-1859 / 513-266-1860 AU01030327 / AU10100126 / AH29900027
TERMS: Cash or check with ID. No Buyers Premium.

Life Home Auto Business Income

Serving the Corporate and Personal Community >> for Over 30 Years
Living the Rotary motto:

Service Above Self

Jane Birckhead, CPCU


Executive Vice President Rotary Board Member Rotary Foundation - President Trustee - Stepping Stones Center
Insurance Since 1838

513-793-1190
Fax: 513-793-5730 Cell: 513-479-1193 Direct Line: 513-619-4621 Email:jbirckhead@hhhinsurance.com www.hhhinsurance.com

Dr. Steven J. Arnow

Dr. Michael L. Nordlund

Accepting New Patients Accepting Over 50 Insurance Plans SE Indianas Exclusive Subspecialty Eye Care Facility LAWRENCEBURG, 275 Bielby Road 812-537-4811 800-544-5133
Dr. Steven J. Arnow Comprehensive Ophthalmologist Dr. Michael L. Nordlund Cataract, Cornea & Refractive Surgeon Dr. Robert K. Hutchins Vitreoretinal Surgeon Dr. Jeffrey A. Nerad Oculo-Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Robert K. Hutchins

Dr. Jeffrey A. Nerad

LIfe is too important to worry about finances

We have a variety of consumer loans to meet your needs

HARRISON BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION


Home Owned and Operated Since 1916!
10490 New Haven Rd. Harrison, Ohio
Hours: Harrison

114 N. Walnut St. Harrison, Ohio

513-367-4874

513-367-2015

1380 Millville Ave. Hamilton, Ohio

513-863-4102

Mon., Wed., Thurs., - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. & Fri.- 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sat. - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. - 9a.m. - 5p.m. Fri. - 9 a.m. - 6p.m.; Sat. - 9 a.m. - 1p.m

Hours: Hamilton

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Sink Top Replacement Granite Laminate Solid Surface Residential & Commercial

Kitchen Refacing
For a Free Estimate Contact Dennis Halpin Over 40 years Experience

CUSTOM REFACING
customrefacingbydennis.com Cell 513-367-6596 513-638-6595

Harrison Jr. Baseball 2012 Sign-Ups


Harrison Community Center 300 George St. Harrison

Saturday, Jan. 28th 10AM - 3PM Saturday, Feb. 4th 10AM - 3PM Wednesday, Feb. 8th 6:30PM - 8:30PM
Players ages 5 (must turn 5 before 5/1/12) through 19 years old from all local communities, including Indiana, are eligible.
Birth Certificate required at sign ups for new players.

ONLINE MENUS

Looking for somewhere to eat? Go online: Its easy, just click the menus icon on the home page & scroll down & click on the eatery of your choice to view their menu.

www.thedcregister.com

Authentic Mexican Restaurant


Lawrenceburg Aurora 539-4112 Rising Sun 926-4116 438-4112

ACAPULCO

All U Can Eat Specials:


Thurs. - Ribs Sunday - Fried Chicken
215 Judiciary St. Aurora, IN 812-926-1166

9-Hole Course Pro Shop Restaurant

Just off Indiana 229 between Batesville & Oldenburg www.cricketridge.com


22087 Pocket Rd. Batesville, IN 812-934-6348

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